Interesting find(s) https://archive.org/details/envelopereceipts1961cohen/page/n72/mode/2up from https://nnp.wustl.edu/library/book/547244?page=72
Walking into dangerous ground brother... If a 70 isn't a 70... If the plastic slab can't protect the coin forever... Why bother slabbing at...
@Spark1951 correct... The law was changed to allow it (and then changed back). Little known is the same change allowed the mint to continue...
@Ben88 pls start a new thread (and spell conder's handle correctly if you want to call him out). It's the preference here (other boards are different)
https://www.pcgs.com/varietyfaq
For future reference, don't call it a "1966 no mint mark dime" - while it might be technically correct, it makes you sound like one of those...
Different world at the time... @Conder101 you remember you posted the SAGSE instructions from the 70s that called for POLISHING the coins before...
Brutha if you gotta be jonesing for likes...
@Oldhoopster I'll take weather balloons for 200 Alex
Numismatic pariodolia - Google it - but as jeffB said your brain is real good at making patterns out of noise... After all some of those patterns...
I think they solved it by no longer guaranteeing the coins... https://www.pcgs.com/guarantee
I wonder how many people filled out the form correctly... [ATTACH] [ATTACH] To authenticate and grade a $300 coin cost $15+$5 regular or $15+12...
1988 PhotoSlab (DC): [ATTACH] 1992 PhotoSlab (Philadelphia, PA): [ATTACH] 1997 PhotoSlab (Ashton, PA): [ATTACH]
Prob. But she was totally self taught. I miss the silly thing now that she has crossed the rainbow bridge.
I used to have a GlucoCat... she would wake me when my sugars went low. ONE time, I thought she was wrong and faked eating a cracker and she...
No Joining the ANA gets you a free membership to NGC but it does not include any grading vouchers. You can upgrade your membership to a tier...
I have one PhotoCert and three different INS PhotoSlabs... I need to dig up and post photos
Whizzed - Google it...
Back in the day INS was reputable.
Bye...
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